Question 26: (Pt. 1) If our obtained/calculated positive t value is greater than our critical positive t value, we:
A. have made a Type II error
B. have made a Type I error
C. reject the null hypothesis
D. retain the null hypothesis
(Pt. 2) If we reject the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is true, we have:
A. made a Type 2 error
B. made a Type 1 error
C. made the correct decision
D. none of the above
(Pt. 3) If we retain the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is false, we have:
A. claimed a difference when none exists in the population
B. committed a Type II error
C. miscalculated
D. committed a Type I error
(Pt. 4) If we retain the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is true, we have:
A. made the correct decision
B. made a Type 2 error
C. made a Type 1 error
D. none of the above
1) If our obtained/calculated positive t value is greater than our critical positive t value, we reject the null hypothesis
2) If we reject the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is true, we have made a Type 1 error
3) If we retain the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is false, we have committed a Type II error
4) If we retain the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is true, we have made the correct decision
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